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1899-O Morgan

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It's ANACS slabbed but I'm worried it'll be downgraded if I re-slab NGC.

Any comments & opinions are appreciated. Thanks.
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65. A beautiful GEM if you ask me.
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I agree with drew a solid 65 decent strike
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Thanks for the quick replies.

Yes, MS65...

1899-O-Morgan

And I believe it's an older ANACS... hope the grading holds under today's scrutiny.

Also hope it's not hurt by that tiny red spot on the eagle's neck.




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Definitely looks 65, those yellow ANACS holders are fairly consistent..
Just wondering, why cross it to NGC?
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CO Collector when you post and are going to reveal a grade give some time for folks to chime in. 24hrs would be good. Just a suggestion. Btw I had it at 65 also. Real nice
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...Just wondering, why cross it to NGC?


It's a preference...
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Then why did I buy it? It was a garage-sale coin I couldn't resist.
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If you want to crossover, you will need to send to PCGS. NGC will not crossover anything from ANACS. If you want it in a NGC holder, you will need to crack out.
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I was going to say MS details wiped. Hairlines in front of the head and on the cheek.
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The coin looks like a solid MS65, and I would expect it to grade MS65 by NGC.
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CO Collector when you post and are going to reveal a grade give some time for folks to chime in. 24hrs would be good. Just a suggestion. Btw I had it at 65 also. Real nice


Oops. Forgive a newbie. Next time for sure.

And thanks for the welcome!


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Give us a couple of days to reply, please!
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It's a nice 65, just leave it in the ANACS holder.
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I wouldn't risk the crossover, It is a beautiful coin but my eye was immediately drawn to that red spot on the reverse... I would leave it as it is... You can probably sell it for a profit if it was a garage-sale coin. If you really prefer NGC coins, I would try that and try to buy an NGC coin.
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I wouldn't risk the crossover, It is a beautiful coin but my eye was immediately drawn to that red spot on the reverse... I would leave it as it is... You can probably sell it for a profit if it was a garage-sale coin. If you really prefer NGC coins, I would try that and try to buy an NGC coin.


The more I think about it, the more I like this idea.

Or maybe I can work a swap... there's a local coin show this weekend.
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